[POSTERS]. Constantine, Mildred, editor
WORD AND IMAGE: POSTERS FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
The Museum of Modern Art, New York: 1968
Square 4to., 160 pp., numerous illustrations, some folding. Plain boards with printed text. A fine copy in a new fine illustrated dust jacket.
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Hulten, Pontus 4to., 639 pp., largely illustrated with color and b&w plates. Fine in a slightly scuffed silver foil dust jacket. Published as the catalogue of the exhibition held at the Palazzo Grassi Venice. Text in English, which includes an extensive chronology and biographies.SEVEN ILLUSTRATED PRICED CATALOGUES OF ART PRINTS
Seven volumes 4to. of varying paginations, illustrations in b&w. Printed wrappers. Price lists laid-in. Near fine. The issues are as follows: Catalogue 17, Meistergraphik :darunter Bestände der Sammlung der Fürsten von Liechtenstein, Teil IV, 1986; Catalogue 23, Neunzig druckgraphische meisterwerke von Schongauer bis Goya, 1988 [no price list included]; Catalogue 26, Singuläre Werke der Altermeistergraphik, 1990; Catalogue 27, Meistergraphik aus vier jahrhunderten Altdorfer-Wechinger, 1991; Catalogue 28, Kunst auf Papier: 1480-1846, 1992; Catalogue 31, Druckgraphische raritäten :Meckenem - Redon, 1995; Catalogue 36, Geistliches und Weltliches, Kontemplation und Lebenslust: niederländische und flämische Druckgraphik 1550-1690, 2000 [no price list included].MAITERES-GRAVEURS CONTEMPORAINS ALECHINSKY, APPEL, ARP, BAJ, BAUMEISTER, BELLMER, BISSIERE.
Narrow 8vo., 439 thumbnail illustrations in b&w, reproduced on a variety of colored papers. Original color lithographic illustration on the front wrapper by Marc Chagall. Moderate wear; crown slightly bumped; soiling to the blank rear wrapper. Priced catalogue of 439 contemporary art prints.Collection D. David-Weill estampes de maitres des XIXe et XXe siecles : monotypes et dessin de Degas
4to., [80] pp. catalogue of 350 lithographs, etchings and other prints, illustrations in b&w. Estinates sheet laid-in. Paper over boards, which are moderately worn and soiled. This auction was conducted May 25 - 26, 1971 and included works by Degas, Ensor, Gaugin, Laurencin, Manet, Matisse, Picasso, Pissarro, Renoir, Toulouse Lautrec, et al.ANDRE BRETON: 42 RUE FONTAINE 2003 April 7 -12, 14 – 17.
8 volumes 4to., varying paginations, color and b&w illustrations. Printed wrappers. Fine. Housed in the publisher's card slipcase, which is cracked along one side at the bottom joint. The complete catalogues for the auction of Andre Breton's collection: Livres I, 7-9 Apr. -- Livres II, 9-11 Apr. -- Manuscrits, 11-12 Apr. -- Numismatique, arts populaires, 14 Apr. -- Tableaux modernes, sculptures, estampes, tableaux anciens, 14 Apr. -- Tableaux modernes, sculptures, estampes, tableaux anciens, 15 Apr. -- Arts primitifs, 17 Apr. -- Photographies, 15-17 Apr. Additional shipping charges will be applied for this 8 volume set.CATALOGUES 1 – 25 AND INDEX
26 volumes of varying pagination, illustrations in b&w, bound in decorative printed wrappers. All fine and housed in two card slipcases with silver titled spines, issued by the publisher. 1. Architecture: a catalogue of books and drawings -- 2. Books and drawings before 1800 -- 3. Public building. Part 1 -- 4. Public building. Part 2 -- 5. Standard works and books of reference -- 6. Books, drawings, engravings and related objects -- 7. Standard works -- 8. Furniture -- 9. Bridges -- 10. Eighty English books, drawings and manuscripts: from Inigo Jones to the Crystal Palace -- 11. The early eighteenth century.-- 12. General reference standard sets and periodicals -- 13. Dictionaries and encyclopedias -- 14. The gothic of gothick -- 15. Dutch architecture -- 16. Seven pillars of architecture: Vitruvius, Alberti, Serlio, Palladio, De l'Orme, Villalpando, Scamozzi -- 17. Landscape gardening and the picturesque -- 18. Magazines and periodicals -- 19. A miscellany of general works -- 20. The use of iron in construction and decoration: with a supplement of trade catalogues from foundries and ironmongers -- 21. Enraved ornament -- 22. Churches of Italy -- 23. Palaces and villas of Italy -- 24. Plans for London -- 25. The Society of Dilettanti, neo-classical taste and Greek Revival architecture. And Index. With Catalogue 20, The name of the firm changed to Weinreb & Breman Ltd.FRATISEK TICHY GRAFICKE DILO.
8vo., [198] [1] pp., 83 full-page b&w plates, 298 b&w thumbnails, and other illustrations in text. Chronological catalogue of all the graphic work. Slight bump at the crown. A near fine copy in the illustrated dust jacket. The essential part of this publication is an inventory of graphic works 1921-1958, which contains both a brief description of the individual works found and available, and reproductions of them. Some of the works are reproduced in larger format in a separate pictorial section. An introductory study traces the development and significance of this distinctive artistic expression in the painter's oeuvre and defines its characteristic features. Limited to 3000 copies. WorldCat locates a single copy at the National Library of the Czech Republic.FRANK BRANGWYN AND HIS WORK, 1910
Shaw-Sparrow, Walter 4to., xiv, 259 pp., color and b&w plates with printed tissue guards, t.e.g. Crack to the front endpaper, rear hinge and endpaper repaired. A near very good copy. The appendix include an extensive catalogue of painting, drawing, and etchings, as well as a bibliography. Inscribed by Frank Brangwyn to A. S. Levetus, an English critic and the Viennese correspondent for the STUDIO, and the author of, FRANK BRANGWYN: DER RADIERER, Vienna: Rikola Verlag, 1924.SIX MARYLAND ARTISTS, A STUDY IN DRAWINGS Introduction by George Boas.
Balder, Alton Parker 4to., xix, 155, addenda slip, [2] pp. A very good copy in the original dust jacket that is lightly spotted and dusty, and shows chipping and short tears at the edges. The six artists are: Jacob Glushakow, Reuben Kramer, Herman Maril, Keith Martin, Aaron Sopher and Glenn Walker. Additionally, this copy has original signed ink sketches by Reuben Kramer and Aaron Sopher on the front pastedown and flyleaf, and is signed and dated in the year of publication by Aaron Sopher, Reuben Kramer and Keith Martin.EARLY AMERICAN STENCILS ON WALLS AND FURNITURE
Waring, Janet 4to., xv, 149 pp., errata slip. Profusely illustrated; seven tipped-in color stencil samples, b&w plates, color decorations. Cloth with color stencil illustration mounted on front, gilt-title on spine. Two one-inch tears to the blank top margin of the title page; five-inch long semicircular wedge lacking from the rear panel of the dust jacket. Otherwise, this is a fine copy. One of 800 copies.MARCEL DUCHAMP: 66 CREATIVE YEARS From the first painting to the last drawing. Over 200 items.
Schwarz, Arturo 4to., 103 pp., b&w illustrations. Owner's bookplate affixed to the blank free endpaper has cause wrinkling. Otherwise, this is a fine copy. Illustrated wrappers. The two hundred and sixty-two items are listed chronologically and include the Schwarz Catalogue Raisonné number, medium, dimensions and other information if issued in an edition.THE BIRTH OF VENUS
Sommer, Frederick Oblong folio, 3 loose leaves comprised of a title sheet, colophon, and quotation from Genesis; with five dust grain hand-pulled photogravures, made from the original negatives. Image size from 9 x 10 inches to 9 1/2 x 11 inches, mounted on archival boards 15 1/4 x 13 1/2 inches. Laid into a cloth clamshell portfolio with paper label. Fine. This is the first endeavor into photogravure prints by Frederick Sommer: they are collages from anatomical engravings; they are both eerie and lush. Each print is SIGNED and numbered by the artist and limited to 95 portfolios plus proofs; this is portfolio no. 3.UNTITLED GELATIN SILVER PRINT
Chappell, Walter Vintage gelatin silver photograph 7 3/8 x 9 3/16 inches [18.54 x 23.34 cm.] The verso bears the printed label of the Carl Siembab Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, which reads, " Walter Chapel Photograph/ Please return the Print to Gallery." Written in the photographer's distinctive hand, " Return to Walter Chappell, For one-time Repro only, 1958." A fine print. Walter Chappell (1925 - 2000) was affiliated with a long list of noted American photographers: Edward Weston, Alfred Stieglitz, Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, Paul Caponigro, Carl Chiarenza, et al. His association with Minor White, as a student, coworker at the George Eastman House, and with Aperture Magazine was one of his most enduring. He was represented by the Carl Siembab Gallery, one of the first galleries devoted solely to photography. In the early 1960s, the home he shared with his wife, the painter, Nancy Barrett Dickinson, was destroyed by fire, taking most of his negatives and prints. Photographs made prior to the fire are rare. This photograph was reproduced as plate XXXVI, the final image in, UNDER THE SUN: The Abstract Art of Camera Vision, By Nathan Lyons, Syl Labrot, Walter Chappell. New York: George Braziller, Inc., 1960. "Chappell's Plate XXXVI suggests a galaxy in colliding upsweep. Whatever the photographic source, he has swirled a majestic rhythm of purest spontaneity." Barbara Morgan, 5 REVIEWS OF "UNDER THE SUN", Aperture, Volume 8, N0. 4, 1960.ÉLECTRICITÉ DIX RAYOGRAMMES DE MAN RAY ET UN TEXTE DE PIERRE BOST.
Man Ray Folio, two unbound folded sheets to make [6] pp. text, with 10 photogravures plates 8 1/16 x 10 1/4 inches [20.48 x [26.03 cm] tipped to a stiff art paper mount 10 7/8 x14 3/4 inches [27.62 x 37.46] each with a titled protective vellum wrapper. The text and prints are laid-in a blank vellum folder, which is mildly creased, and laid-in the four-point printed paper portfolio. This copy has the complimentary slip from the CPDE, which is seldom included. Each plate bears the signature of Man Ray, which was signed in the original negative. This is copy number 409 from a total edition of 500 copies. A fine, near new copy. Aside from a slight bit of toning to the printed four-point paper folder, this is a fine, near new copy contained in a newly made gilt titled leather-backed cloth over boards chemise with matching cloth slipcase. In 1931, the Paris electric company, CPDE, commissioned Man Ray to produce a series of images promoting the various uses of electricity. The resulting portfolio of ten Rayogrammes was issued in 500 copies, which were distributed to the CPDE's best and prospective clients, and not commercially offered for sale. The photogravure prints made from original Rayograms are titled: Electricité, La Ville, Salle de Bain, La Maison, Lingerie, Salle a Manger, Cuisine, Le Souffle, Electricité, Le Monde. In 2014, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Curator in Charge, Department of Photographs, Jeff R. Rosenheim, stated: "This remarkably seductive album of photogravures is an exquisite example of his legacy as America's greatest Surrealist photographer." "Man Ray's ÉLECTRICITÉ is not only one of the most ravishing and sought-after of company photobooks, but it contains a cogent suite of photographs that the leading American Dadaist and commercial photographer himself never bettered." Parr and Badger, The Photobook: A History. Volume II, p.183.- $52,500
- $52,500
NEGLECTED NEIGHBORS STORIES OF LIFE IN THE ALLEYS, TENEMENTS AND SHANTIES OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
[HINE] Weller, Charles Frederick 8vo., xi, 342 pp., 96 illustrations, the majority from b&w photographs Bound in the publisher's plain green cloth, titled in gilt on the spine. There is slight rubbing at the spine head, foot and edges. A thin tide line along the blank top margin, which starts on the first blank leaf, extends only to the first text page. A very good copy. "In the important task of providing illustrations for the study, Mr. Lewis W. Hine, the exponent of 'Social Photography', has given invaluable generous aid as has also Mr. D. A. Glascoff. Others who have supplied photographs for the book are Eugenia W. Weller, Frank J. Cullen, Herbert Lewis and the author." p. 327 - 328. This is Hine's first appearance in book form.- $225
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SALESMAN’S SAMPLE ALBUM OF LANTERN SLIDES
[TRADE CATALOGUE] [CHARLES BESLER COMPANY] Album of 25 leaves, 7 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches, each of which have two black paper frames per recto and verso, which hold the photographs made from the lantern slides. There are 94 silver prints, 3 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches, of the 100 allocated slots, each with a gummed label with the handwritten stock number and location. The photographs are in very good condition while a few of the paper windows have short tears or lacking a piece of the frame; the cloth over boards album is worn and rubbed, the spine cover, which has a numbered label, is partially detached. For the salesman, carrying silver prints in an album was far safer than presenting glass lantern slides; certainly less cumbersome. This album of photographs, which are mostly from life, depict architecture, statuary and works of art, streets scenes from places in Italy and Croatia, including Venice, Pompei, Naples, Curzola, Trau, Messina, Capri, Florence, etc., Although neither the photographer nor publisher is identified, this album conforms to several in the same format, but from different regions, which are held in the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library of the University of Virginia.- $650
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